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English dates of major Chinese and foreign festivals
In ancient China, the first day and October of the twelfth lunar month were regarded as New Year's Day. The first day of the twelfth lunar month was 65438+ October 1, the second day of the Republic of China was 65438+ October 1, and the third day of China people was 1949.
February 14th, Valentine's Day.
Valentine's Day is also called Saint Valentine's Day or Saint Valentine's Day, that is, February 14 every year, which is one of the traditional festivals in the West. This is a festival about love, romance, flowers, chocolates and greeting cards. On this day, men and women exchange gifts to show their love or friendship.
3. May Day International Labor Day.
1889 In July, the Second International led by Engels held a congress in Paris. The meeting passed a resolution stipulating that international workers should hold a March on May 1 890, and decided to designate May 1 as the International Labor Day.
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